"Citizens of Memory investigates how Argentina's commemorative practices after dictatorship recast shared trauma into forms of collective agency and civic engagement. Focusing on emotionally resonant cultural expressions, Tandeciarz shows how remembrance shapes civic identity, challenges official narratives, and opens pathways toward justice, belonging, and a less violent future."
— Daniel Levy, coauthor of Human Rights and Memory
“Blending personal memory with cultural critique, Citizens of Memory is a moving inquiry into Argentina's postdictatorship landscape. In a moment when memory is under threat—in Argentina and globally—Tandeciarz shows how affect, activism, archives, and art sustain the past as a force for justice, pedagogy, and civic imagination.”
— Michael J. Lazzara, author of Civil Obedience: Complicity and Complacency in Chile since Pinochet
“This book . . . invites us to think about the past with the future in mind, not only to gain historical understanding of past events, but also to broaden current discussions about the democracies we inhabit, the relevance of human rights, and the possibilities of collective action.”
— Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel laureate